I've ridden in France, Spain, Portugal, the Czech Republic, and Austria. Most of it was not in cities. At one point, I did ride into Granada with the group, with one scary merge, but other than that, we were shuttled out of huge city areas on the trips I've been on. However, when in France last month, we took a wrong turn off of a rotary and ended up in a medium sized city at rush hour (which starts at about 3 in France). We had to circle around one way streets with 3 lanes of traffic, getting over to the left to get back to where the road went back in the other direction. DH is perfectly comfortable riding along the right of the cars, with no shoulder, while I get in the lane. We both got in the lane and the cars did not bother us. It was only scary at one point, when we had get to the right and there was no room at all. We also learned that a sign, which we had no idea the meaning of, meant that cars entering the road from the right have the right of way over cars going straight
. So, in one instance, we thought a woman was just pulling out in front of us, but she had the right of way.
I think if you are used to riding in a big city here, you could ride anywhere... I don't ride in Boston, so I wouldn't ride in Paris, either!
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